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2019 Supreme(Mad) 764

A.D.JAGADISH CHANDIRA
Pasupathi – Appellant
Versus
Vadivazhagi – Respondent


Advocates Appeared:
For the Petitioner: Ar. L. Sundaresan, SC.
For the Respondents: B. Kumar, SC, A. Jenasenan, K. Prabakar, A.P.P.

JUDGMENT :

1. These Criminal Revision Petitions are filed, under Sections 397 and 401 of Cr.PC, challenging the orders of the learned Additional District Judge, Fast Track Court No. III, Thiruvallur, dated 30.06.2009, made in Crl.RP.Nos.3 and 4 of 2009, allowing the criminal revision petition and thereby setting aside the orders, dated 19.11.2007 passed by the learned Judicial Magistrate No.1, Poonamallee, dismissing the Discharge Petitions in CMP.Nos.603 and 3099 of 2007 in CC.No.212/2006.

2. The facts leading to filing of these Criminal Original Petitions are as follows :-

(a) The 1st Respondents in these Criminal Original Petitions, namely, Vadivazhagi/A1 and Nalliappan/A2 are wife and husband and that, A1 was allotted a plot by the Tamil Nadu Housing Board, vide proceedings, dated 12.06.1992 at Plot No.3/PC-15 at Mogappair West, Anna Nagar, Chennai-40, admeasuring to an extent of 2 grounds and 547 sq.ft. On 13.05.1994, both the accused induced the defacto complainant/revision petitioner herein and his daughter to purchase the said plot for a sale consideration of Rs.20 Lakhs, for which A1 had entered into an Agreement of Sale, with the complainant and also executed a General Power








































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